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Frequently Asked Questions

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Are you a militia?

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No. A true Constitutional militia is State sponsored. The National Guard is also not a Constitutional militia due to the amount of control the Federal government has over it. Technically, every able bodied fighting age American is still the militia, just an unorganized one.

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Are you an anti-government organization?

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Absolutely not. We are pro lawful government as outlined in the United States Constitution. Just because government does something does not mean it is lawful. It is the duty of all Americans to make sure that government operates within the confines of the United States Constitution.

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Are you a racist or hate group?

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Absolutely not. We welcome Americans of all races so long as they honor their oath. We are not white Americans, brown Americans, black Americans or yellow Americans, we are Americans. Our very Declaration of Independence states "We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty and the Pursuit of Happiness. That to secure these rights, Governments are instituted among Men, deriving their just powers from the consent of the governed;"

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I am not former military or L.E., can I join?

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Yes. You will be required to publicly swear the same oath. Just because you have not served in the past does not mean you can't start serving today.

Q

I'd like to join but I'm concerned about my career.

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We understand that from time to time, individuals in certain positions such as active L.E., military, judges, elected officials, etc., may have career concerns depending on the climate within their workplace, politics or careers in general. Keep in mind that we do not publicly release details about our membership. For individuals who need us to exercise extra caution, we are happy to do so. Your support can be as simple as us knowing that we have insiders on the job who will honor their oaths and "actively" support and defend the Constitution. For these types of individuals we can also communicate in smaller tighter-knit groups to help ensure confidentiality. These individuals could be judges, prosecutors, elected officials or deputies to name a few.